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What is the author's intention for writing the book? А Twain intended to write a personal narrative and regrets that the book became informational as well. B Twain intended to write an informational book and regrets that it contains personal anecdotes . Twain is pleased with the thtersection of personal anecdotes and informational content in his book Twain didn't thinkintentionally about the of tha novel until after was finished

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